Reality of long range forecasts This is why I call anything more than 5 days away fantasy land. This is a perfect illustration. Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterest
Barb Hurst December 22, 2017 at 7:48 pm i have a member on my weather group and my admin group who works for GEMA / Homeland Security. he didnt much like this either. this crap needs to be reported to the NWS.
Ron Burnette December 23, 2017 at 7:51 am Right below this post on my FB feed, was a tease from FOX5 news about snow in Atlanta on New Years Eve. Too funny.
Matt Kittrell December 23, 2017 at 8:54 am Did you get this from Kirk Mellish? Him and you are my two weather authorities!
Matt Kittrell December 23, 2017 at 11:14 am Gotchya Jason, it is a really cool way to understand forecasts and how they change.
exactly….
Yeah i dont trust anything past 5 days anymore.
Great analogy here. Thanks!
i have a member on my weather group and my admin group who works for GEMA / Homeland Security. he didnt much like this either. this crap needs to be reported to the NWS.
That kinda reminds me of that game on.price is right
ATL TV “weatherman” forecast method… 🤔
Right below this post on my FB feed, was a tease from FOX5 news about snow in Atlanta on New Years Eve. Too funny.
Did you get this from Kirk Mellish? Him and you are my two weather authorities!
This came from the weather service up in TN.
Gotchya Jason, it is a really cool way to understand forecasts and how they change.
Excellent illustration!
Thanks for sharing. Very good example!